what are the advantages and disadvantages of chemical control
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The advantages and disadvantages of chemical pesticides. The use of chemical pesticides is widespread due to their relatively low cost, the ease with which they can be applied and their effectiveness, availability and stability. Chemical pesticides are generally fast-acting, which limits the damage done to crops.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Chemical Pest Control are:
Efficiency:
- Pesticides provide the fastest and most effective ways to kill or control a particular type of pest.
Evolution:
- Overuse of chemical pesticides promotes the emergence of pesticide-resistant strains.
- When pesticides are used in a practical way when pesticides, (including herbicides, fungi, pesticides, or pesticides) are introduced into their biological purposes (eg living insects, a plant or another plant).
Toxicity and Unintended Effects:
- Many pesticides can kill not only beneficial organisms but also insects.
- Pesticides can form on the bodies of animals, including humans.
- The natural enemies of pests can also be killed by pesticides.
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